River Beas, flowing from Himachal and Punjab, joins the river

River Beas, flowing from Himachal and Punjab, joins the river

Indus.
Satluj.
Chenab.
Ravi.
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UPSC NDA-1 – 2021
The Beas River, originating from Beas Kund near Rohtang Pass in Himachal Pradesh, flows westwards through Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. It finally joins the Satluj River at Harike Pattan, a wetland reserve in Punjab. The combined waters then flow into Pakistan to eventually join the Indus River system.
The Indus River system comprises the main Indus River and its major tributaries: Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, and Satluj. These rivers are crucial for the water resources of North India and Pakistan.
The Satluj is the longest of the five rivers of Punjab. The Jhelum and Chenab join before meeting the Satluj. The Ravi joins the Chenab separately. All these rivers eventually merge to form the Panjnad in Pakistan, which then joins the Indus River.